Start by removing the backing from your poster frame. Then add a thin layer of Modge Podge on to the front of the checkerboard. Carefully lay the checkerboard in the center of the back of the glass of your poster frame so the checkerboard shows through to the front of the glass. Allow to dry.

Once the board is dry, use E6000 glue to secure circle button magnets to the back of the red squares on your checkerboard. Every red square needs a magnet in the center.

Glue one of the button magnets to the back of each of the checker pieces. Allow to dry.

One of the great things about the magnetic pieces is you can add another checker on top when the piece is "kinged" and the magnets keep them together and in the game. It worked awesome.

On the bottom of my checkerboard, I used a sharpie marker to write RED and BLACK and glued a circle magnet in between. Then I glued another magnet to the back of a large wooden arrow. This allowed me to let the players know whose turn it was if they wandered off from the game during the night but wanted to keep playing.

Lastly, I added two Command hooks below the RED and BLACK wording. On the hooks I hung two small buckets I found in the party section at Walmart. This allowed the players to place the pieces in the buckets when they got jumped so they didn't get lost.
This game ended up being pretty popular since the players could play throughout the night and didn't have to stay at the game board during other game night activities.

I would think it would also be really good if you wanted to have an "ongoing" checkers game at home with your kids. You could move a piece while they are at school, then they could move a piece while you are cooking dinner, and back and forth. What a fun way to keep connected with the kids.

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